looking for crossplatform layer between gui and database

I'm not shure wether its the right place to ask here.
But I don't know where to ask else.

Does anybody know a free crossplatform library (for linux/windows perhaps
Mac) which offers some classes like the ADODB.Recordset or DataSource from
Delphi?

I'm thinking of a rowset where you have a current selected record which is
deletable and where you can add new records.
It should also have some notification to bind it against
gui-navigationcontrols
text-fields or grids..If you don't know one can you give me hints
where to start with? I do know DTL and otlv4 yet and I prefer otlv4.

I don't want to reinvent the wheel *g*
But if nothing exists I think I'll write that..
I could also imagine to write the structure of the database with the
relationships to some extra tables to autogenerate LookupComboboxes or
s.th. like that.. (like its done in Compiere)

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"Alois Weber" <> wrote...
> I'm not shure wether its the right place to ask here.
> But I don't know where to ask else.

You could (should) try a database newsgroup.
> Does anybody know a free crossplatform library (for linux/windows perhaps
> Mac) which offers some classes like the ADODB.Recordset or DataSource from
> Delphi?

I've no idea about Delphi, but MySQL++ is not a bad library. Again,
a newsgroup on DBs would have more info, I guess.
> [..]
>
> I don't want to reinvent the wheel *g*
> But if nothing exists I think I'll write that..
> I could also imagine to write the structure of the database with the
> relationships to some extra tables to autogenerate LookupComboboxes or
> s.th. like that.. (like its done in Compiere)

Just now I saw Nikki Locke's post (a periodic one) on the "Available
C++ Libraries FAQ". Please check it out. I cannot claim even slight
familiarity with the list, but somehow I think there may be something
you'll find useful.

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